Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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jWEMBEES of the faculty— Continued Mary O. Wkiuht ...Instructor of Public School Music Perish the thought. C. J. Miller Instructor of Stringed Instruments We ' ll place it on a strong financial basis. Charlotte B. Nkff Sight Singi)iy iind Dictation ' 1 don ' t like to get stung so often. Wn.LiAM F. Smith Head Athletic Coach What can I do for you. Arminta M. ilcIiANE Librarian Alice M. West „. Assistant Lilnarian ' ■.liimnie has red hair. Jennie M. Ackekman Supervisor of Model School ' ' Don ' t forget. Tell me first. I forgot ' is no excuse. ' ' lloi ' E Stewar ' I ' , ]M. B Critic Tiachcr Take that down. AcdiE L.WTON St LIS Critic Teacher Class, what ' s all this noise about? Amy Okay Critic Tidclur Now you had better write that down. IvIrs. C. E . MooDE y - - Critic Teacher I wonder if the mail is in. Malvina (iakman Kiddle, Pd. B Critic Teacher ■■(rirls. were you at church Sunday morning ? An- swer: Yes, Mrs. Kiddle. And Vespers Sunday niglit? Answer: Yes. Iis. Riddle. Mary L. Esch „ , Registrar That will be all right. Frances M. Burke Secretary to the Principal You will find it in my desk in the top drawer in the left hand side. Eliz. beth H. Eastlake Secreianj to Preceptress Now }-ou had better see Miss Leonard E. I). Race Steward These meals cost aou ten cents each and not a d cent more. ihiiiuiiiiiinjiiiiJiujiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriii 28

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.AIK.MBEKS OF TllK FACll rY— Continued Elizabeth Svkks, A. B Assistaul in Xnhirnl Scie7ice If you don ' t want to study, get out. Elizabeth Knight Eyre Director of Pln sicdl TrainnKj Good night girls. Bkunadink a. Kkeffk TkkIu r of Daiu In; I am sui ' in ' ised at x ' ou. Xover tlmuiiht yon wdiild dn that. Ji;. N 1 . .McKi,ii xi:v, I ' d. B Inslruclur in Drairini Be happy in your work. 1)oi{()TI1i:a .Maikk Asuislaiil in Draicinfi llavc all work in by Saturday. Ei.BKin ' il. Jack.su.n Inslriitior in Ayricullurc (uul Mtiniud Trainiiuj Bear lliat in mind. Xki-l RociERS Instructor iv Domestic Science The dear little children they just love it, they just love it. Hazel F. Bautkr Assistant in Domestic Science ■ Don ' t stand here. John E. SMrrii, Pd. B Hcrid of Connni rcial Dip ' t No, John dear, the doetoi- knows best. Mrs. Florence C. Ar.vtz, A. B Tencln r of Slenoijrdphfi Put your shield on the7 e. Rexford 1). Colburn, Ms. B Director of Music Conservatorti As Isee it now. Leila Farlin Singing and Voice Culture Place your tone right there, (pointing to nose). John O. Stewart, A. B Voice mul liiperloire I do this for the love of the art. Earl D. Stoi ' t, Mus; B Piano, Organ. Theorg. Ilistorg of Music. Api)r cialion My wife won ' t eat thai. Miriam Stevenson Inslruc or of Violin How do j ' ou do. Mary St. Clair King Piano, Organ Oh, pshaw, has the last bell rung. Orca a. Reinecke Piano ' ' Girls, don ' t talk out the window. ' ' llllllllllllllllllllllllfMinilllllllllllllllllllllMlinillllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 27



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THE HISTORY OF I. S. N. 5. At tlic TcacluM-s Tiistilulo in riidiniia in ISII!) aini I.S71 1lic first |ilnns I ' or a iKii ' inal scliiiol at Indiana were coneoived, antl, the idea once resolvt ' d upon, the normal scliool rapidly o-rew into a re ality. One of the most beautiful loeations; in the town was seleeted foi ' the new school and masons and carpenters were soon at work. Indiana State Normal School was rormally o])eiHMl on Jlay 17, ISTf), and a dislin ' jfuished speaker of the day dechired it to l)e the fim ' st huildiuf? of its kind in the country. The oi ' ii)inal building, althonjih now ■j;reatly enlarged, still stands, as a monument to its founders, ami in honor of the tirsi president of the board of trustees is called John Sutton Hall. If the old building eovild speak to us what stories it would have to tell of the first years of I. S. N, S., when everyone lived and went to classes in the one building; when there were more boys tlian girls, when every- one had to rise at 6 a. m., when each student had to sweep his room daily, be present at Chapel exereises every morning, and was wai-ned again.st boxes of eats from home! In those days Boises Xenoi)hon ' s Anabasis was used in the class rooms, and after successfully passing the state boards the student received a degree of Bachelor of the Elements, or after two yeai ' s additional study. Master of the Elements, The tirst ]n-incipal, E, B. Eaii ' field, later Chancellor of the University of Nebraska, did much for the .school. The trustees laboi ' cd against adverse criti- cism at first, for they had on theii ' hands no small undertaking. Before this institution could receive any aid from the state the school had to be Iniilt and in- clude a chapel seating at least six hundred. Through the efforts of that first board of trustees and their own private funds our school and chapel were built. The ideal of the originators was high, the building nnusually large, the furnishings costly. Soon, however, the school was established on a firm finan- cial basis and took its place, second to none in the state. The growth of the school was gradual and continual and by 1877 the stu- dents numbered 304, Improvements were made on the campus and in the rooms. iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiii mill mini inn imiminii iinMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i 29

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